She and her brother are French and import all their treasures directly from France.

Their space is not to be missed...

I've scored many a fine treasure from them over the years!

My 2nd stop is always at Jana's.

She is from the Sacramento area and always wows me with her eclectic offerings.

I'll never forget the time I bought a real stuffed turtle (taxidermy) in a cage from her.

You should have seen the faces and heard the comments as I carried it to my car!

I always stop to admire the vintage linens.

I was so busy taking photos that I forgot to pick myself up one of these adorable French Bird Shot Bags!

I always make sure to stop and say Hello to George who I recently realized looks a lot like Jack Nicholson!

His space is always packed with people searching through his enticing collections for their initial, address number, or something sentimental and meaningful.

He has lots of ephemera too!

I recently discovered a new favorite dealer by the name of Marilyn. She usually brings something I can't live without... this time it was these frosty bottle stoppers that reminded me of sea glass!

Then there is Pat.

She knows how to set up her wares for maximum impact!

I bought my gigantic coral colored seashell from her a few months back when I was selling. As we drove in at 6am to set up I couldn't help but notice her amazing display and jumped out of the car to snag my prize! I also scored my wonderful champagne & tuaca bottles from her!

No... this is not the Olympic Champion Snowboarder Shaun White, but rather the adorable son of none other than LISA GOLIGHTLY!

Which brings us to The House of Golightly!

As you might imagine... the lovely Lisa's space is a vision.

Uh oh... I forgot to pick up more of her strawberry malt balls!

I can get so distracted at The Point!

I love the way she sets up her space... she is SO talented. She makes and paints most of her items and then finds great things to throw in the mix. I cruised by several times and it was always crowded.

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o, how I wish I could be there...those aged dress forms, that chippy green urn, and those religious statues (one of my fav things) are the BEST. great photos and thanks so much for taking us along for the ride.....

Terri, looks like a fun and busy day. Lots of people there this weekend, the great weather brings everyone out!! I loved the trophie cups, for some reason I have a thing for trophie cups. I do not own any and I don't even know where I would put one but I am just drawn to those silly things. Love your plates they are gorgeous!! Just eating lunch and tryin to get up the energy to do some chores around here, I don't think it is happening today,Hugs Kathysue

Great post capturing some fav vendors, including the ever-so-talented Ms. Golightly!!!

Wasn't it the most crowded Alameda ever? When I was leaving to go home at 11:00 am, the parking lot was completely full. People must have walked over a mile just to get into the faire. There were droves of people coming from God knows where walking into the lot! With that heat I would of passed out before entering the show..

I am DROOLING...and so JEALOUS!!!! I can't believe that there is a place that has all those beautiful goodies!!!! And, it comes once a month! Oh, I would be so broke!!! I love everything!!! Those chandeliers and that optician sign...LOVE!!!! I absolutely hate the heat and crowds but I think I would suffer through to get access to those goodies!!!

Hey, you should think of becoming a personal shopper for those of us on the other side of the country!!! Great post...thanks for sharing!!! Beth

Oh my, you are one lucky gal to have so many wonderful places near you to browse and shop for these beautiful treasures! I could go mad at these fairs (and broke by the way!).Hope you are having a great day!

Wowwww ... great shots some very very cool stuff there !!! Good thing I didn't see it ... we would have had to hitchhike 200 mi. home !!! My fave, of course, is my man child. He got so fried. All day turned down the sunscreen and then had his face on the dashboard air conditioner all the whole way home ! We never laughed so hard. Lovely day had by all and you captured it beautifully. Thank you so for the sweet comments ! xoxo, lisa

Love this fun post. The antique, French linens are beautiful and perfect for Mother's Day this weekend. The dress forms are fabulous...would love to do a dressing room with one or two of those. The CC light up sign is a fun whimsical touch for a dressing room or walk in closet. Thanks for sharing.

Fantastic pictures and FUN FUN FUN stuff! I am really saving a lot of money by just coming along on your photo journeys to these lovely places and not stepping foot in the real ones! {Not that there is any real one like THAT anywhere near here!} Thanks for another exciting shopping trip with you! xx P&H

the lavender sachets, the empire chandeliers and the view of the people walking with the city in the horizon are my absolute favorites. I am so jealous you get to go to this on a regular basis. jealous, i tell you!

Every time I go, I get overwhelmed!! I almost never make it to the back where all the cool furniture is. I'm assuming it's towards the back. I almost always buy something from "Euro Linens" I love their stuff.

Great photos Therese! Felt like I was there! Is that the Golden Bear ferry in the background? Was curious about how much Atelier might have lightened their load after their sale...still looks like they had some great stuff left. Merci Madame! Trish

Terri- The Pointe was fantastic this weekend! I ended up scoring TONS of stuff (lots of orange!)- and I thought prices were really reasonable, too...Your pictures are beautiful, and it's funny how I remember seeing some of the same things, but totally missed some of the others! I think if we had sold this weekend we would have done really well- it was truly the most crowded I have ever seen it...

Any interest in being a personal shopper for me at Almeda? Bottle stoppers, bird shot bags, brass tags, some of those tall trophy cups, chandeliers and that french wash stand, plaques, urns...I wouldn't want to leave the place

Ack! I can't believe I missed it this weekend! (I posted about missing it. ; )) Your photos of so much great stuff make me even sorrier! All those weathered urns and planters - I want them all! Definitely definitely will make it in June, and at 6am! Thank you for the heads up on the crowds - I haven't been in a few years and would have forgotten that and showed up late.

You are totally cracking me up! I haven't finished my post yet, but we took pictures of some of the same things - next time let's plan to go together. Here's my post from last month - that's right we braved the freezing cold wind on Easter! http://everythingcoastal.blogspot.com/2010/04/beach-cottage-shopping-join-me-at.html

I'm living vicariously through you on this one! FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would DIE to go to this!!! (And also for those wooden double C's - if those are still available next month, I want to know! Please!). I would just go crazy here!-SF

Sweet Terri, thanks for stopping by the porch re-do this morning I am so glad you liked it. Someday you and I will be sitting out there having a glass of peach tea and talking the day away and solving all the world's problems. Love you, Kathysue

wow. my sweet. you have such an eye! i cannot wait till the day i get to go to that flea with YOU! it will be a ball im sure. i really love that chanel light fixture. great find! those chandeliers too are gorgeous. such fun! :)

I think I say this every time I see read your amazing flea market chronicles...I want to be there. This time I'll add: with you! I love that you know so many vendors by name and have your regular stops. You're awesome! Marija

Such great shots - lots of our friends were captured, Coco, Jana, Dani, Lisa, Trinidad and Clinton. We are honored to be in the mix. Erika and I wish we could visit them but through your eyes, we could. Thanks Terri!!!Xoxoxoxox - Sandy, The Tattered House

Therese Long

About Me

I am a passionate treasure huntress addicted to "the thrill of the hunt." I pride myself on finding unique items and have spent a lifetime collecting unusual and interesting "treasures" which I have used in decorating our home. I shop with an eye for design and look for pieces that I like to call the "jewelry" of the room. Those pieces that have been around accumulating energy thereby bringing life into a space by telling its story or evoking a memory. The allure is found in the details of its journey... condition, provenance and patina. Our collected "treasures" tell the story of who we are. Billy Baldwin said it best, "Decorating is never successful unless it is personal." My treasures are available for purchase in my Etsy Shop and on my companion blog, Shop La Dolfina. The links can be accessed from my sidebar.

"All of life is about energy. It's about the energy that you're putting out; energy that you're drawing to yourself, every day, based on the way you think about your life & the actions that you take. Everybody is an energy field. And because of your attitude, your thinking, your actions; who you choose to be in the world, forms your own field. You are drawing into your field people who are like you... to remind you, to show you, to reflect back to you- who you are. Believe that or not, that is what is happening all the time... and it does not require your belief. It just is. It. Just. Is." -Oprah